The next Cardinals game Carson Palmer sees in person will be his first since September 2019.
Carson Palmer still watches Arizona Cardinals games from his home in Idaho. He still follows his former team as closely as he can. On his occasional visits to the Phoenix area, he enjoys interacting with fans who recognize the former NFL quarterback wherever he is.
"If the Cards are in it, 100 percent I'll be there," Palmer said Wednesday at the end of an interview with the Arizona Republic. Here's more from our interview with Palmer, who retired after the 2017 season. A big fan of the Cardinals to this day, he watched the highlights of last week's wild win in Las Vegas multiple times and said as a fan now, he can't wait to watch the team's next game.: So let's just start with what you're up to now. What's going on out there in Idaho?:"Yeah, still living in Idaho, chasing kids around some days, coaching my oldest boy's eighth-grade football team.
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